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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Affect Disord. 2014 Jun 2;167:50–55. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2014.05.040

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics among sampled Boston-area families (N=460) in the 6 months following the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing and subsequent manhunt1

Demographic Characteristics M SD N %
Child age, years 11.8 3.8
Child race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic Caucasian 374 81.3
 Racial/ethnic minority 86 18.7
Caregiver
 Biological mother 351 76.4
 Biological father 78 16.9
 Adoptive mother 18 3.9
 Relative/guardian 7 1.5
 Adoptive father 4 0.9
 Foster mother 2 0.4
Caregiver age, years 43.8 7.8
Caregiver education
 Completed college 374 81.3
 Did not complete college 86 18.7
Household income, USD
 < $50,000 71 15.4
 $50,000–74,999 45 9.8
 $75,000–99,999 99 21.5
 $100,000–$199,999 184 40.0
 >200,000 61 13.3
1

Reported previously in Comer et al., in press